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NFL to scrap 'End Racism' messaging on field for Super Bowl

The National Football League (NFL) replaces the “final racist discrimination” message behind this year's Super Bowl End Zone with a new phrase “Select Select”.

This Sunday marks the first super bowl since 2020. According to NFL's spokeswoman Brian McCarthy, the other end zone displays the message, “It's all we will take us.”

McCarthy explained this year's NFL choice as “appropriate” given the recent tragedy of the country.

“Super bowl is often a snapshot, and NFL is a unique position to capture and lift the country's imagination,” McCarcy stated by email.

“The” Selection “has been a wild fire in Southern California, the terrorist attacks in New Orleans, the CRASH drop of airplanes and helicopters near the capital of our country, and the CRASH drop of airplanes in Philadelphia. He said, “It is appropriate for” love “to use it.”

NFL launched Field Stencils in 2020 as part of the Inspire Change campaign. The team usually selects a unique message to be displayed in each end zone, but the league selects a Super Bowl message, McCarcy says.

McCarsey has noticed that the team has been showing a wide range of messages on the field this year. “End lipearism”, “stop hatred”, “voting”, “selection”, etc. In the championship game a few weeks ago, McCarthy added, Chiefs showed “choice”, and Eagles showed “end racism.”

Decision of the newly reported new end zone message AthleticWe are coming when President Trump launches a series of initiatives to roll back diversity, fairness, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

Several corporate Konglomarit has gained clues from the president, and has finished its own DEI initiative, including targets, Wal -Mart, McDonald's, and Tractor Supply.

However, NFL member Roger Gooder said on Monday that NFL has no plans to terminate DEI's policy, and that these initiative will improve sports.

“We felt it was right for the National Football League, so we were involved in diversity's efforts. We are not only convinced of ourselves, but we intend to continue those efforts. NFL. Is better, “said Guder, on Monday.

“Because we tend to be in it, or we tend to get out of it. Our efforts are based on trying to attract the most talented as much as possible into the National Football League inside and outside the field.” He added in the league speech.

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